Washington Dining 201 tL IMSlt STREET EL PASO MAS. BEST RESTAURANT IN ALL THE DELICACIES OF THE SEASON. UKQULiAR DIJSrrTEJR. IS TO 3 JP. OPEN DAY AND N GH r V wiTO aO.TBR.Or;3 "WOO MOO SINO MOR. Hall CITY. -V pro-do'.- Star Livery Feed and Sale Stables ; Since 1879 Leadville Col. has duced over two hundred million lars' worth of the precious medals The Frescott Courier says: Two bun- contemplates extend'ng h's mine hold- ings in this country believing that there is a most brilliant future for such properties. Governor Thornton spoke of the fuel proHlm o erherein relation to the iLinii g -ind'Js'ry and mentioned a method of roasting ore wh ch he had recently r-bserved in operation at B s- btre Arizona. Tbe ore beiDg roasted was copper pyrites composed of two parts sulphur and one each of copper and iron. The proper de?rreof beat on?e obtain d by s me arraagenoent of blast pipes the ore was made thereaf- ter to do i's own roasting i fry in its own fit in it were o-epa t or tne d red a...

i 7 1? r 13 1897. EL PASO TEXAS SATURDAY NOVEMBEF i i revs w - s i Avon W EVT WW.'VTV. V.VXX V ...la ""-VP lilt I ran THE NEW WOMAN. Does Womanllnoiu Inhere la Clothes In Occupation or What? A newspaper I picked up lately tells the story of a very competent und suc- cessful woman electrician. She under- stands every detail of electric lighting even to making much of the apparatus. She can figure on the co.st of a contract for electrical lighting or for plumbing and gas fitting to any extent. She is also an expert draftsman in the me- chanical line. The writer of the story remarks patronizingly that she is so well up in mathematics that she solves problems "few iv.cn would undertake." Again when it comes to executing a rush contract she can put it through as fast "as any man in her line. " Again it is man always man. If - woman can do anything as well as a man could do it she is patted on the back and put- jronized or regarded as a freak as the -case may be. By the way if a woman plu...

IT IS THE INTENTION OP THE HERALD'manag-ement to give its readers a page of good religious thought for Sunday reading. It hall be our endeavor to avoid publish- ing matter that may engender contro- versy; but instead to give a page of news on religious eubjects that shall be bright interesting and an Incentive to good action. This page will be open to receive all the news that is current In religious circles and we shall be pleased to receive items from all sources provided that they are left at the Herald office not later than ten o'clock on Wednesday morning. If the officers of the various churches will urnish us with a directory of their church nime of pastor his residence and hours of church service we shall be pleased tl keep it standing. Tbis column will be open to the Catholic Jew aod Protestant alike without pre- ference. The page will be the expon- ent of no creed but will try to minister to all. The Kin? of Siam has subsidized the sacrea books of the Buddhists that are bei...

A LONG LOST MINE. Prayers Said for a Spaniard After Two Centuries "In living for nearly a year in New Mexico I heard many legends of the bidden mines and lost treasure cities of tat antique region" said a tourUt who recently return-id from a long so- journ in the far southwest. 1 'But the event that gave the most vivid touch of reali'y to these storie- was my meet- ing with Fadre Fouchard the prieet of a northern New Mexico parish. We were fellow passengers traveling in the caboose of freight train between Glorieta and Las Vegas one night. The padre sat down beside me offered me a cigar and af er a little prelimi- nary conversation told me that he had been spending several days past in tbi neighborhood of the old Pecos ruin the deserted walled city of the ancient Pecos nation on an unusual and inter- esting errand. It was to recover and explore some of the lost mines workec two centurif s before then abandoned and hidden from human gaze during the intervening time. "He had been guid...

Becent Inventions. A bandy pan for use in washing dishes has two separate compartment and movable trays to hold the soap and aish-cloths. Cigar-hold?rs are being made with an outlet pipe in the side and two automatic valves by means 01 wmen smoke rings can be blown through the side tube. Pool tables are being made with in- clined track connected with the bot- tom of each pocket to return the balls to the head of the table a they fall into the pockets. A new belt which Is deeizned to sup- port the clothing ba a strip of wire attached to the back and bent into a erie9 of loops to which buttons or hooks can be fastened. A mechanical eraser just placed on the market baa a rotary wheel or rub- ber held on a wooden handle and re- volved by pulling a cord as it is pres -ed against the surface to be clean- ed. To assist in setting and sharpening ; circular saws an adjus'able arm i j mounted on the shaft to supporta steel frame which guides tne nie ana aeter- mines the position of the teeth....

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